Help designing living room
Shamika
6 years ago
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Living room design help!
Comments (10)I think wood floors are great. Solid if you can. Check which way the joists go as you may have to put noggins in to lay the wood in the best direction for the room. Also look into the options for soundproofing for the benefit of any rooms below or that it might make that room a bit echoey. Or carpet perhaps a beige not too light with a bit of 'powder blue in the twist. Change the darkest cushions for a similar blue. To enhance the modernity can you get rid of the arch over the stairs or even open up the side of the staircase putting in a bannister or floor to ceiling glass panels. If you paint the walls White be sure to invest in a number of sample pots to try different whites it's amazing how different they can look on different walls and in different lights....See Moreneed help with designing kitchen,living room and bedroom in one room
Comments (3)Are you sure you have the measurements correct. That's around 300 Feet long by 45 feet - The size of a football pitch! That being the right size, you'd need to get an architect on board, presumably there are some windows there etc, you can't make suggestions until you know the basics - that starts with plumbing and drains., these will dictate where you can put the rooms....See Moreliving room design help
Comments (4)It looks as if the tv is going on the dark wall so it doesn’t look too dark? What’s going on the floor and what colour is the sofa? I might also paint the actual door in the grey personally...See MoreHelp with design of open kitchen / living room!
Comments (2)Hello Victoria, A 5m kitchen-lounge-diner is a great space to get creative and personalise the flow to your way of life. I agree with your concerns about the kitchen and sofa and have experience and ideas of how to get it to work. I also believe you can enhance the function further by adding more customisation. I offer a very popular space planning service showing the ideal zoning and furniture arrangement of a space, in 3D. I believe you would find it helpful. Everything is to scale and you'll get a clear idea of what zones and furniture sizes to have, whatever you're style. I'd like to invite you to look at an example shown on my services page: www.londonfatcat.com/services In any case, all the best with your refresh! Best wishes, Faten...See MoreWallsauce
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